Interior painting defective or acceptable?

  • Erstellt am 2019-06-29 09:40:39

Nordlys

2019-07-02 08:26:59
  • #1
I also get pissed off there. Someone posts photos of a wall-to-ceiling transition by the painter that he doesn’t like much, but it is more due to the plaster than the paint. As a solution, I recommend a so-called Pfuschleiste. Ours is made of Styrofoam. Painted. Cheap. Along with a picture. Comments: 80s, Styrofoam? Yuck, nose up. Well, but that’s not Bauhaus, hmmph. But a better suggestion to hide the transition, unless it should have been painted this or that way, would-have-bike-chain, doesn’t come. To remember again: This 80s non-Bauhaus with Styrofoam is built alone, earned, paid for, without inheritance because the parents were too poor, it is not a 30-year residual debt story and belongs zero to the bank, but to us.
 

guckuck2

2019-07-02 08:55:16
  • #2
It would be helpful not to throw different statements from various users into one pot. Otherwise, one should also accept that there are things others do not like, instead of playing the big shot. Then to become offensive on top of that is just childish. You interpret "igitt, Nasehoch." But what was sent was "I don't like it." Just think about that for a moment.
 

ypg

2019-07-02 09:38:30
  • #3
But that's how it comes across. Just think about it.
 

apokolok

2019-07-02 13:49:51
  • #4
Eyeyey. Does warm weather make you sensitive? Everything is settled anyway. The correct thing would have been to leave a white border. A quick, cheap and in my opinion also good solution was suggested by , the rest is just noise.
 

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